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Management of Gustilo–Anderson IIIB open tibial fractures in adults—a systematic review

Andy Myatt, Hany Saleeb, Gregory Aidan James Robertson, Jana Bourhill, Piers Page, Alexander Wood

2021British Medical Bulletin14 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Open tibial fractures are the most common open long bone fracture, despite this, the management of these complex injuries still remains a topic of discussion amongst orthopaedic surgeons. SOURCES OF DATA: We searched the EMBASE, MEDLINE and Google Scholar and a systematic review of 7500 articles, leaving 23 after exclusion criteria were applied, in order to analyse the management of open tibial fractures. AREAS OF AGREEMENT AND CONTROVERSY: Infection was noted to be the most significant concern amongst authors, with definitive external fixation having a high rate of superficial pin-site infection and internal fixation having a high deep infection rate. GROWING POINTS: It is essential to have a combined ortho-plastic approach to the management of these fractures as muscle flaps were the most common form of soft tissue coverage. AREAS TIMELY FOR DEVELOPING RESEARCH: A national pragmatic trial into the management of open tibial fractures is required looking at fixation methods and soft tissue coverage, with at least a 2-year follow-up in order to ascertain the most appropriate management of these fractures and patient-related outcomes.

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MedicineSurgeryExternal fixationSoft tissueMEDLINEOpen fractureExternal fixatorFixation (population genetics)Internal fixationOrthopedic surgeryEnvironmental healthPopulationPolitical scienceLawBone fractures and treatmentsOrthopedic Infections and TreatmentsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
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